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Re: Another SPAM doubt
From: Covington, Chris (Chris.Covington
plusone.com)
Date: Fri Dec 02 2005 - 15:20:00 CST
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On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 11:11:06PM +0100, Robert Felber wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 04:07:04PM -0500, Jorey Bump wrote:
> > now on a low-volume site, running SA in a before-queue content filter using
> > spampd.
>
> Out of curiousity, how does dspam handle multirecipient mail?
>
> > RCPT TO:<foo
bar.com>
> > RCPT TO:<foo2
bar.com>
> < OK
> > DATA
> < OK
> > headers:
> >
> > body
> > .
> < 4xx|5xx
>
> What, if foo2 doesn't want to use dspam? In that case, he would lose the mail
> still. Or am I wrong?
No, DSPAM can be used as an LMTP content-filter, which supports per-user
opt-in or opt-out enrollment. If foo
bar.com is opted-in, then that
message will be quarantined for him and sent to foo2
bar.com. Or it can
be just tagged for foo
bar.com and not for foo2
bar.com. DSPAM is very
flexible in how you use it.
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Chris Covington
IT
Plus One Health Management
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